Negombo
The tourist attractions of Sri Lanka are all represented in the city of Negombo. The Negombo lagoon, the sea, the beautiful beaches, and a sizable polyglot community all capture the spirit of the ideal Sri Lanka vacation. Ornate Hindu temples, Buddhist temples, Christian churches, and Muslim mosques bear witness to the spiritual concord of a multicultural community that has seen it all from the period of exploration, commerce, and conquest. When a flight from Sri Lanka lands at the nearby international airport, the Dutch Canal and a Fort is ready to attest to its claim that it should be your first stop in Sri Lanka. The availability of swimming, snorkeling, diving, wind surfing, deep sea fishing, and scuba diving facilities explains why Sri Lankan vacations are a convenient package that provide several benefits and good value. Early on, Arab traders who traveled to Serendib (Sri Lanka) in quest of cinnamon used Negombo as a commercial port. The trade station managed to survive the three European conquests by adapting to the ups and downs of political dominance and commercial possibilities. Negombo transformed into a melting pot of many cultures, languages, faiths, and groups as a result of this process.
There are speakers of English, Tamil, and Sinhala. The tourist amenities range from upscale, exclusive Sri Lanka boutique hotels and five-star resorts to the affordable lodging preferred by young people looking for inexpensive Sri Lanka vacations. If you enjoy seafood, you are almost past the point when you can no longer turn back. The delicacies come from the ocean and lagoon, and the Negombo fish market is perhaps unmatched in this area of the globe for both the variety of fish it offers and the creativity of its fishmongers. The residents of Negombo come from a variety of castes and communities and have fully adapted to the cultural crossroads they currently find themselves at.